Pros

  • Cliff-top location overlooking a stunning beach
  • Elegant Art Deco architecture and decor
  • Rooms have flat-screen TVs with Sky Sports channels; most have sea views
  • Family-friendly facilities and services, like playrooms and free childcare
  • Decent restaurants with alfresco terrace and sea views
  • Outdoor and heated indoor swimming pools
  • Sports facilities include squash, snooker, and table tennis
  • Breakfast included in room rate
  • Free Wi-Fi and on-site parking
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Cons

  • Few bars or restaurants in walking distance
  • Some rooms in need of renovation
  • Poor water pressure in some bathrooms
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Bottom Line

The upscale Saunton Sands Hotel is a landmark property with distinctive Art Deco architecture overlooking North Devon's Saunton Sands beach. Abundant leisure facilities make it hugely popular with families, but its spectacular setting has universal appeal for vacationers. Dining options are also very good, which is fortunate as there's little else within walking distance. The 92 rooms are adequate and most have stunning views, though a few could use a makeover. All in all, while certainly not the cheapest option, it's an impressive hotel with outstanding sea views. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Club
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Saunton Sands Hotel

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A landmark family-friendly hotel with plenty of Art Deco elegance

With its distinctive gleaming whitewashed facade, Saunton Sands Hotel has been a local landmark since its construction back in 1936. Hotelier Percy Brend bought the property in 1977 -- it still remains one of a handful of hotels belonging to the Brend chain -- and its charming Art Deco aesthetics have been maintained ever since. Ushered through the entrance by a top-hatted doorman, guests arrive at reception, a fine example of 1930s decor with plenty of polished brass and walnut-toned paneling. But as a firmly family-friendly hotel, the atmosphere is often busy and bustling -- specially in the summer and school holidays -- with plenty of kids playing and running about. It's also a popular property with older guests taking in the sea air and beautiful views of the iconic Saunton Sands beach from the hotel's manicured, cliff-top gardens. 

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Location

A cliff-top setting overlooking stunning Saunton Sands in North Devon

The hotel is perched on a cliff overlooking the north end of Saunton Sands -- a stunning stretch of sandy coastline on the northwest coast of Devon. A coastal path winds down the cliff to the wide golden sands that stretch three miles along the coast and besides Braunton Burrows, a 1,500-acre sand dune system and the largest in England. While there are plenty of blustery seafront footpaths in the area, there's not much in the way of bars and restaurants within walking distance. Also a few times a year this section of the beach is cordoned off and designated training area and air strip for military transport planes.

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Rooms

Stunning sea views from mostly well-maintained rooms 

The hotel has 92 rooms, most of which are decorated in straightforward, traditional designs with beige carpeted floors, neutral textiles, and Art Deco-inspired wooden furnishings. While the majority of the rooms are well-maintained, there are some that are looking tired and in need of renovation. Free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs (with Sky Sports and Freeview channels), and mini-fridges (with bottled water) all come standard, with higher room categories also providing bathrobes and slippers. Bathrooms are also generally clean though vary in quality depending on how recently they were renovated (and there have been some reports of poor water pressure). Most rooms, however, feature spectacular views of the beach, some from small balconies.  

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Features

Excellent leisure facilities including two swimming pools, a sauna, and squash court

A choice of full English or continental breakfast is served in the hotel's main restaurant, which opens to an outdoor terrace with spectacular views over the beach. The restaurant also serves decent menus based on local products for lunch and dinner in an Art Deco-style dining room lit by original cut-glass chandeliers. There's also the Sand on the Beach restaurant that, as its name suggests, offers a la carte dining practically on the beach. A bar and terrace lounge also provides plenty of space to unwind with a drink.

Aside from drinking and dining, the abundance of leisure facilities at the hotel is impressive. There's heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools -- both with shallow areas for children -- as well as sauna and a range massage treatments available in the spa. Sports activities are also plentiful, with table tennis, snooker, and even a squash court on-site -- golf and surfing can also be found right next to the hotel. As a family-friendly property, kids have their own facilities, with playrooms and nurseries. And two hours of free childcare are available for all guests. On-site parking is available and free of charge.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Saunton Sands Hotel

Scene

A landmark family-friendly hotel with plenty of Art Deco elegance

With its distinctive gleaming whitewashed facade, Saunton Sands Hotel has been a local landmark since its construction back in 1936. Hotelier Percy Brend bought the property in 1977 -- it still remains one of a handful of hotels belonging to the Brend chain -- and its charming Art Deco aesthetics have been maintained ever since. Ushered through the entrance by a top-hatted doorman, guests arrive at reception, a fine example of 1930s decor with plenty of polished brass and walnut-toned paneling. But as a firmly family-friendly hotel, the atmosphere is often busy and bustling -- specially in the summer and school holidays -- with plenty of kids playing and running about. It's also a popular property with older guests taking in the sea air and beautiful views of the iconic Saunton Sands beach from the hotel's manicured, cliff-top gardens. 

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Location

A cliff-top setting overlooking stunning Saunton Sands in North Devon

The hotel is perched on a cliff overlooking the north end of Saunton Sands -- a stunning stretch of sandy coastline on the northwest coast of Devon. A coastal path winds down the cliff to the wide golden sands that stretch three miles along the coast and besides Braunton Burrows, a 1,500-acre sand dune system and the largest in England. While there are plenty of blustery seafront footpaths in the area, there's not much in the way of bars and restaurants within walking distance. Also a few times a year this section of the beach is cordoned off and designated training area and air strip for military transport planes.

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Rooms

Stunning sea views from mostly well-maintained rooms 

The hotel has 92 rooms, most of which are decorated in straightforward, traditional designs with beige carpeted floors, neutral textiles, and Art Deco-inspired wooden furnishings. While the majority of the rooms are well-maintained, there are some that are looking tired and in need of renovation. Free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs (with Sky Sports and Freeview channels), and mini-fridges (with bottled water) all come standard, with higher room categories also providing bathrobes and slippers. Bathrooms are also generally clean though vary in quality depending on how recently they were renovated (and there have been some reports of poor water pressure). Most rooms, however, feature spectacular views of the beach, some from small balconies.  

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Features

Excellent leisure facilities including two swimming pools, a sauna, and squash court

A choice of full English or continental breakfast is served in the hotel's main restaurant, which opens to an outdoor terrace with spectacular views over the beach. The restaurant also serves decent menus based on local products for lunch and dinner in an Art Deco-style dining room lit by original cut-glass chandeliers. There's also the Sand on the Beach restaurant that, as its name suggests, offers a la carte dining practically on the beach. A bar and terrace lounge also provides plenty of space to unwind with a drink.

Aside from drinking and dining, the abundance of leisure facilities at the hotel is impressive. There's heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools -- both with shallow areas for children -- as well as sauna and a range massage treatments available in the spa. Sports activities are also plentiful, with table tennis, snooker, and even a squash court on-site -- golf and surfing can also be found right next to the hotel. As a family-friendly property, kids have their own facilities, with playrooms and nurseries. And two hours of free childcare are available for all guests. On-site parking is available and free of charge.

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Amenities

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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